M-Audio KeyStudio 25 manual Assigning a Note to a Button, Assigning RPN/NRPN to a Fader or Knob

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Assigning a Note to a Button

The following shows the procedure for setting a button to transmit a MIDI Note On message when pressed, and a MIDI Note Off message when released.

1.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button and push the button you wish to modify.

2.Press the CTRL ASGN key.

3.Enter “147” using the numerical data entry keys or the DEC/INC buttons. This is the MIDI CC number that corresponds to

Note On/Off mode (see Appendix B for all MIDI CC numbers).

4.Press the ENTER key to confirm.

5.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button followed by the DATA 3 key.

6.Enter “100” using the numerical data entry keys or the DEC/INC buttons. This will result in a “Note On” message with a velocity of 100 when your selected button is pressed. If you would like a different velocity, enter that velocity instead of “100.”

7.Press the ENTER key to confirm.

8.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button followed by the DATA 2 key.

9.Enter “0” using the numerical data entry keys or the DEC/INC buttons. This will result in a “Note Off” command being sent out when your selected button is released.

10.Press the ENTER key to confirm.

11.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button followed by the DATA 1 key.

12.Enter “64” using the numerical data entry keys or the DEC/INC buttons. This results in MIDI Note 64 or E4 each time the button is pressed. To play a different note, enter a different value here (MIDI Note numbers are listed in Appendix E).

13.Press the ENTER key to confirm.

Assigning RPN/NRPN to a Fader or Knob

Non-registered parameter numbers (NRPN’s) are device-specific messages that enable you to control synthesizers and sound modules via MIDI. The MIDI specification defines open parameter numbers to allow manufacturers to specify their own controllers. Some of the more common messages are now registered by the MIDI Manufacturer’s Association and are part of the MIDI specification (hence the term Registered Parameter Numbers – RPN’s).

Each NRPN/RPN has an associated 2-byte number. The two bytes allow for 128 values each. (An RPN or NRPN message is made up of two parts: the MSB and the LSB message. Both of these messages together constitute an RPN or NRPN command.) This allows for 16,384 values in total.

MIDI controllers 98 and 99 represent the NRPN LSB and MSB respectively, while 100 and 101 represent the RPN LSB and MSB messages (see the MIDI controllers list in Appendix B). To transmit an NRPN/RPN message, these LSB and MSB controller messages are sent along with their user-specified values. A further controller message and value needs to be sent to specify the (coarse or fine) value adjustment. This is specified by controller number 6 (data entry) for coarse adjustments or number 38 for fine adjustments.

A list of NRPN’s is usually given in the user’s manual of any device that receives NRPN messages. It is always necessary that the NRPN MSB and LSB be sent together. Both will be specified in the device’s manual.

To assign an RPN/NRPN message to a fader or knob:

1.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button and move the fader or knob you wish to assign.

2.Press the CTRL ASGN key and enter “132” for RPN Coarse, “133” for RPN Fine, “134” for NRPN Coarse, or “135” for NRPN Fine using the numerical data entry keys or DEC/INC buttons.

3.Press ENTER key to confirm your selection.

4.Press the ADVANCED FUNCTION button, then the DATA 3 key.

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Contents User Guide Installation and Setup Technical Info Warranty Troubleshooting Appendices Useful Midi DataMidi Messages In-Depth Introduction Session KeyStudio FeaturesWhat’s in the Box? KeyStudio 25 USB KeyboardWindows XP SP2 or higher Minimum System RequirementsWindows Vista 32-bit Mac OS X KeyStudio 25 hardware onlyConnect the KeyStudio 25 keyboard Installation and SetupInstall the Session Music Creation Software Getting Started Making Music with Session Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide ASIO/WDM Switch More Information on Configuring SessionOutput and Input Device Selectors Buffer Size SelectorUsing KeyStudio with GarageBand About Midi and Software Synthesis Controls and ConnectorsKeyStudio 25 Keyboard Top PanelTo use the Transpose function Rear Panel Power Switch This switch powers the unit on and offConfiguring Your Software Using the KeyStudio 25 KeyboardSending Bank Changes Sending Program ChangesShot buttons Midi Out from USB Mode Setting the Global Midi ChannelTo activate Midi Out from USB mode To set the Global Midi ChannelRecalling Presets KeyStudio 25 Advanced FeaturesStoring Presets Duplicating and Organizing PresetsEnigma Software Program Mode OverviewSending a Snap Shot Muting All ControllersAssigning Midi Channels Assigning Midi CCsReassigning Midi CC for the Modulation Control To edit a Midi CC mapping for a button, knob, or sliderReassigning Midi CC for the Sustain Pedal input Reassigning Midi CC for the Pitch ControlLimiting the Range of the Controls Setting Toggle Values for the Buttons Using Controls to Increment or Decrement ValuesNumber MMC Command Assigning Midi Machine Control MMC Commands to a ButtonAssigning RPN/NRPN to a Fader or Knob Assigning a Note to a ButtonTo assign an RPN/NRPN message to a fader or knob Assigning the Device ID About SysEx Messages and Device IDMemory Dump Program & Bank Changes Midi Messages In-DepthSession KeyStudio 25 User Guide Troubleshooting Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Session KeyStudio 25 User Guide Appendices Useful Midi Data Appendix a Midi Implementation ChartTable B1 Knobs and fader assignments Appendix B Assignable Midi CC’s on KeyStudioTable B2 Buttons and Sustain Pedal Assignments Table B3 MMC Command NumbersAppendix C Hexadecimal Conversion Chart Appendix E Midi Note Numbers Appendix D General Midi Preset SpecificationAppendix F Standard Midi Controller Numbers Midi CC’s Appendix H General Midi Reverb and Chorus Types Appendix G Roland GS and Yamaha XG Nrpn SupportWarranty Terms Warranty Registration WarrantyTechnical Info Benelux

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